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01 December 2008 - Chief Medical Officer concerned at rise in new HIV cases

Chief Medical Officer Dr Michael McBride has expressed concern at the sharp rise in diagnosis of new cases of HIV in Northern Ireland.

Figures released today by the Communicable Disease Surveillance Centre show that there has been an increase of 16% between 2006 and 2007. Provisional figures for the first half of 2008 also reveal that this upward trend is likely to continue.

Speaking on World Aids Day, Dr McBride said: “In Northern Ireland the incidence of HIV is relatively low in comparison with the rest of the UK, however we cannot be complacent.

“The latest figures for Northern Ireland indicate a worrying surge in new diagnoses of HIV. There were 65 new cases diagnosed in 2007, compared with 56 in 2006.

“I am also very concerned by provisional figures for the first half of 2008 which would indicate further substantial increases in the numbers this year.”

Dr McBride added: “It is vital that people look after their sexual health. As Chief Medical Officer I will continue to advocate for the prevention of HIV and other sexually transmitted infections in the context of an overall approach to good sexual health.

“The Department’s Sexual Health Promotion Strategy and Action Plan, which was launched today, aims to improve, protect and promote the sexual health and wellbeing of the population in Northern Ireland. One of its primary aims is to reduce the numbers of STIs, including HIV.”

He concluded: "World Aids Day presents an opportunity to increase awareness of HIV and AIDS and the ongoing efforts in prevention, treatment and care. The fact that HIV infections are continuing to occur demonstrates the need to continue to reinforce the 'safer sex' message.

“I am committed to ensuring that we redouble our efforts on prevention and early diagnosis and that people in Northern Ireland living with HIV have access to the highest standards of treatment and care and most effective use of drug treatment.”

Notes to Editors:

  1. There were 65 new cases of HIV diagnosed in 2007, compared with 56 in 2006. Provisional figures show that 54 new cases have been diagnosed up to the end of June 2008.
  2. A copy of the report is available on the Communicable Disease Surveillance Centre for Northern Ireland CDSCNI website www.cdscni.org.uk.
  3. Media enquiries to the DHSSPS Press Office on 028 9052 0074. Out of office hours, please contact the Duty Press Officer via pager number 076 9971 5440 and your call will be returned.

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